Francesca Gavin’s top 5 tips for living with art
Left Christian Schoeler. Right Clunie Reid
On wall L-R: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Seb Patane, Seana Gavin, Boo Saville, Mike Kelley lenticular invitation for exhibition Kandor Con 2000 at Jablonka Berlin, 2007. On shelf left Aleksandra Domanovic; right Oliver Laric
Anne Collier, My Goals for Six Months, 2009
Mark Leckey, Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore, at Tate Britain, 2019
For our new series ‘Frame at Home’, writer and curator (and close pal of FRAME) Francesca Gavin gives us a glimpse of her incredible art collection at home, including works by Mark Leckey, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and Eduardo Paolozzi.
Here she gives us her top 5 tips for curating our own art during this time of lockdown.
1. Think of your space
Try to compliment the space available to you. I like centring work on a wall so it sits with the furniture in the room.
2. Experiment with size
If you cant afford a large pieces, fill a space with smaller works. Its also a great chance to experiment with emerging artists.
3. Colour counts
Try to create resonance with your room – and if in doubt stick to a limited palette or monochrome.
4. Live with work that makes you smile
You’re going to see if more than anything in a gallery. Smiling counts.
5. Hang and hang again
Every year or so I try to rehang my collection, partly because I keep adding to it but also the shift helps make you look at the art piece in a new way.
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